Muta-jaa-wiraa-tun – (neighboring tracts), this word is plural of muta-jaa-wira-tun,
which is a tense of Feminine Subject (in gram) from the word tajaa-wurun.
Origin of it is jawara which means “neighborhood”. Tajaa-wurun
means “parts joined with one another”.

All parts of the
earth have been connected with one another, but peculiarity of each of them is
separate from one another. Some parts are fertile, but some are barren. Some
are those in which fruit trees have been planted, but some are of husbandry. At
some places, date-palms have been grown – many from one root and one from one
root also etc. All trees and crops are watered with one kind of water, but
their fruits and grains are separate in taste and shapes from one another. Some
are sweet, but some are bitter and of acidity.

Appendage parts of
the earth, which are watered with the same water, acquire heat of the same one
sun and are found in the same atmosphere, produce many sorts and kinds of their
production – show that these are portents of God’s Will and Omnipotence. https://youtu.be/815BYyOTnps

Transliterated Holy Qur’an in Roman
Script & Translated from Arabic to English by Marmaduke Pickthall, Published by PaakCompany, 17-Urdu Bazaar, Lahore, Lesson collected from Dars e Qur’aan published By Idara Islaah wa Tableegh, Lahore (translated Urdu to
English by Muhammad Sharif)